Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Best type of bike for San Francisco?

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jeffkloy


I was wondering what is the best type of bike would be most suitable for San Francisco?

Oh yeah, I am a 4'8" male, and already am having a hard time on a youth BMX bike (speed/acceleration wise). Most bikes won't fit my height, so if someone offers a specific make/model that would suit me best, it would really be appreciated.



Answer
When my son was approximately your size, we got him an extra small Gary Fisher Marlin mountain bike. He also has a Cannondale road bike. The Cannondale was a women specific design and has fit him well.

You are right in the gray area between a youth and adult size bike. There are bikes out there that will work great for you. You are just going to have to do some searching and don't be put off by women specific designs. I suggest going to a high quality bike shop and getting fitted. The shop may have to do some experimentation with stem lengths and bar designs to get a bike right for you, but it can be done.

Hope this helps.

What is there to do in Peachtree City, GA?




Carly


I want to visit Peachtree and see the Phi Mu national head quaters, ut what else is there to do in town?


Answer
Recreational opportunities in Peachtree City are vast and varied. The city was built around three championship golf courses. Lake Peachtree and Lake Kedron offer nearly 500 acres for sailing, canoeing, fishing, and just plain relaxing.
The city's facilities also include four swimming pools, a soccer complex, an ALTA-approved tennis center, baseball, softball, and football fields, a 2,000-seat amphitheater, a BMX track, a Senior Center, a teen center, numerous parks and playgrounds, and the most recent addition--the Kedron Fieldhouse and Aquatic Center with its multiple indoor pools.

The city's recreation department offers a diverse array of programs for all ages throughout the year. Youth athletic programs include softball, baseball, roller hockey, soccer, football, basketball, cheerleading, track, swimming, and BMX bicycle racing. Indoor classes for adults and children include dance, exercise, aquatics, martial arts, gymnastics, and arts and crafts.

One of the city's most distinctive features is its network of golf cart paths. Winding through wooded greenbelts and curving around scenic lakes, the paths connect the city while allowing residents to connect with one another. The 80 miles of paths link neighborhoods, schools, restaurants, shops, and recreational areas. They also are the scene of a variety of recreational activities--including rollerblading, biking, jogging, and golf cart rides to just about anywhere.

For more information, please call the Recreation Department at (770) 631-2542 or the Kedron Fieldhouse and Aquatic Center at (770) 631-2525.




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